Figure 1. (A, B, C, D): figure 1 is a pelvic MRI with A in an axial T1W1 post contrast view, B in an axial T1W1, C in a sagittal T1W1 and D in a sagittal T2W1 with color remap technique, shows a fistulous tract (arrows) measuring about 69 mm arising from the anterior uterine wall at cesarean section site and directed anteriorly, downward, and ending in the left sided anterior abdominal wall, connecting the endometrium with the cutaneous area of anterior abdominal wall. It is associated with surrounding fat stranding and enhancement after IV contrast administration

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Extremely Rare Case of Utero-cutaneous Fistula in Post Cesarean Section Setting with Successful Surgical Management

Oadi N. Shrateh, Mariam Thalji, Samer Barahmeh, Muayad Salman, Haneen Owienah, Ayman Altarifi, Iyas Tanib, Lyudmila Hamarsheh, Rabee Adwan

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2022, 10(6), 176-179 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-10-6-4